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Raquel Rocha *
Autora invitada por SIIC
Este trabalho contribui na consolidação das medidas antropométricas como instrumento importante para avaliar pacientes com DHGNA
IMPORTÂNCIA DAS ALTERAÇÕES ANTROPOMÉTRICAS NA DOENÇA HEPÁTICA GORDUROSA NÃO ALCOÓLICA (DHGNA)
As alterações antropométricas mais freqüentes em pacientes com dhgna são obesidade e distribuição de gordura abdominal. Estas se associam com resistência à insulina e síndrome metabólica e esteato-hepatite. Por isso, índice de massa corporal e circunferência da cintura podem ser úteis para avaliar fatores de risco e prognostico nestes pacientes.
*Raquel Rocha
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BODY MASS INDEX AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IN NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics,
18(5):365-370 Oct, 2005
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*Facultad de Medicina de Bahía, Universidad Federal de Bahía, Bahia, Brasil
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Otros artículos de Raquel Rocha
Siqueira AC, Cotrim HP, Rocha R, Carvalho F, Freitas L, Barreto D, Gouveia L, Landeiro L. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance: importance of risk factors and histological spectrum. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2005; 17(8):837-841.
Bendicho MT, Guedes JC, Silva NN, Santana GO, Rocha R, Lyra A, Lyra LGC, Meyer R, Lemaire DC. Polymorphism of cytokine genes (TGF- a1, IFN-g, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-a) in patients with chronic pacreatitis. Pancreas 2005; 30(4):333-336.
Cotrim HP, Carvalho F, Siqueira AC, Lordelo M, Rocha R, Freitas L. Nonalcoholic fatty liver and insulin resistance among petrochemical workers. JAMA 2005; 294(13):1618-1620.
Rocha R, Cotrim H. Relevância das medidas antropométrica na avaliação de pacientes com doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica. Nutrição Brasil 2005.
Rocha R, Guedes JC, Mello AL, Santana GO, Lyra LGC. Consumo protéico e de etanol entre pacientes com pancreatite crônica em Salvador. Gastroenterologia e Endoscopia Digestiva 2003; 22(4):123-128.
Rocha R, Santana GO, Brito MA, Mello ACN, Guedes JC, Lyra LGC. Aspectos nutricionais de pacientes com doença inflamatória intestinal atendidos em uma unidade de saúde de Salvador. Gastroenterologia e Endoscopia Digestiva 2003; 22(5):169-174.
Novaes G, Queiroz AC, Queiroz ABP, Rocha R, Flores DG, Henkes GC, Fernandes BJD. Estudo histopatológico do pâncreas de ratos intoxicados pelo veneno bruto do escorpião Tityus serrulatus. Revista Ciências Médicas e Biológicas 2002; 1(1):1-6.
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Autora invitada
15 de noviembre, 2005
Descripción aprobada
3 de febrero, 2006
Reedición siicsalud
7 de junio, 2021
Acerca del trabajo completo
IMPORTÂNCIA DAS ALTERAÇÕES ANTROPOMÉTRICAS NA DOENÇA HEPÁTICA GORDUROSA NÃO ALCOÓLICA (DHGNA)
Título original en castellano
INDICE DE MASSA CORPORAL E CIRCUNFERÊNCIA DA CINTURA NA DOENÇA HEPATICA GORDUROSA NÃO ALCOOLICA
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Raquel Rocha1
1 Nutricionista, Faculdade de Medicina da Bahi, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Mestranda
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Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
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